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Oh, I fully undertand what he is talking about. But remember that the RPI is 75% your opponent's winning percentange and your opponent's opponent's winning percentage. Which means all sorts of things change. That team you played that was 8-0 could end up 8-22. And that's only the beginning of it...I think he's saying that, now that OOC is nearing its end, AAC teams won't have much a chance to increase the conference RPI (and further, their own) due to the general weakness of the conference. You get 3 RPI-building teams (us, UL, Memphis), while Duke has all year to play Cuse, Pitt, UNC, FSU, VT, UVA, ND. Those are all potential tournament teams. We have maybe 2 teams beyond the previously mentioned 3.
It's still in flux, and it's silly, and intentionally ignorant to think otherwise.
